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Month: April 2017

April 17 is International Haiku Day. Haiku are Japanese poems with 17 syllables: three lines of five syllables, then seven syllables, then five syllables again. In honor of my favorite form of poetry to write, I give you this: A to Zed Blogging. April has flown so quickly. I shall persevere. Since my clan motto … Continue reading International Haiku Poetry Day

Angoras are large mammals bred for the soft, water-repellent fur used to make warm winter outer garments. They are omnivores, grazing on grasses, digging for mountain tubers, and occasionally killing and eating smaller mammals. They thrive in the high valleys of the Fishhook Mountains on the Southern Island of Istavara. Adult females grow to approximately … Continue reading A is for Angora (A to Zed Blog Challenge – the A to Zed of Jhrin)